Washington DC Tenant and DC Landlord facing foreclosures questions-How will I know that my landlord is trying to evict me?
This is a very imperative question. Matter of fact this one might be the most important questions out of the ones that I have written and/or going to write about. Many DC Tenants don't know that the DC House that they are renting is about to be foreclosed on.
You will know that your DC Landlord is about to evict you when you receive a notice. After the notice expires,you should receive a summons telling you to come to court. Sometimes the new owner will file a lawsuit at a DC Landlord Tenant Court against the old landlord. If you receive court papers at the property with the old landlord's name,it is very important that you go to court. You could be evicted for no reason if you do not appear in court,even if the court papers are in the name of the old landlord.
And if you have missed some of my past blogs on Washington DC Tenant and DC Landlord facing foreclosures,you can catch up here.
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